What kind of case for Pegasos?
  • Just looking around
    Posts: 5 from 2004/1/14
    Hi!
    I'm new to this. I'm gathering information.
    My question is , if I get the new pegasos motherboard I can use PC case , or I just have to get a compatible case for the motherboard. I mean the cables of power supplie for a PC case are compatible with pegasus motherboard.

    Thanks.


    EDIT: Topic added by Hooligan
  • »14.01.04 - 08:10
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    hooligan
    Posts: 1948 from 2003/2/23
    From: Lahti, Finland
    Of course a normal pc case will do. Pegasos mobo goes by the standards.
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    Posts: 221 from 2003/2/24
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    Hi,


    I might be wrong, but I think I've read (IIRC in the BT2-mailinglist) that some people had problems with the connectors to the front panels (either reset swich or led) because they had a 3-pin-connector (don't know whether this is the right technical term) and the Pegasos only allows 2-pin-connectors.
    So you might be forced to modify those a little bit.


    Bye HAK
  • »14.01.04 - 11:25
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    itix
    Posts: 1516 from 2003/2/24
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    Quote:


    I might be wrong, but I think I've read (IIRC in the BT2-mailinglist) that some people had problems with the connectors to the front panels (either reset swich or led) because they had a 3-pin-connector



    Many cases are like that. Mine has 3-pin power led connector.
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  • »14.01.04 - 15:32
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    Order of the Butterfly
    Posts: 159 from 2003/10/24
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    Any ATX case and PS should suffice.
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  • »14.01.04 - 15:44
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    Leon
    Posts: 93 from 2003/11/28
    As we Amigans and Pegasos Fans like simplicity, I looked for a case as small as possible, and should be used both as a desktop and tower case. You can't believe how hard it is to find such a convenient case, nearly every PC case is being sold has got a space design, looks very ugly imho. And they make sound like a refrigerator and are so big that considering the size of Pegasos (MicroATX), we really don't need a giant case that takes up so much space and consumes power. Finally, I have found a case brand RAIN, this is really a small case and its slim, can be used both vertical and horizontal. I have assembled it in half an hour, of course there is not much space in it, but Pegasos is Cool Computing so you don't need that much space for the air to flow. I will make pictures of it and post here asap.

    By the way, it's black :)))
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  • »15.01.04 - 09:43
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    BobDawg1
    Posts: 13 from 2003/11/3
    Anyone aware of a 1U rackmount that would hold qty. 2 micro-atx formfactor boards? The Peg2 are small enough I'd rather install 2 per case. Searching via Google doesn't give any help.

    thanks
  • »16.01.04 - 15:10
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    akauppi
    Posts: 16 from 2003/7/11
    From: Naantali, Suomi
    Me, too.. :)

    It seems hard to convince people the casing _does_ matter. I think Pegasos would do well to include a silvery, cool-looking casing in their selling list.

    Or, come to think of it, to sell whole computers with memory, display card, the lot. For me, I'd be looking for a quiet PPC Linux development station.

    Do you have a link to these RAIN cases?

    -ak

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  • »16.01.04 - 22:42
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    Senex
    Posts: 498 from 2003/2/17
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    Not for the RAIN case, though, but my Pegasos I is in a comparatively small case, too - the PA-270-01.
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  • Yokemate of Keyboards
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    magnetic
    Posts: 2129 from 2003/3/1
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    Well there is a big problem with putting pegasos boards into 1u case. Namely, the CPU module is too high! You would need some kind of right angle adaptor... The peg does fit in a 2u case nicely though. Check out pegasosppc.com/ under the community section and look at InfoSec show for pics of peg in a nice silver 2u case.

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  • Priest of the Order of the Butterfly
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    Tcheko
    Posts: 510 from 2003/2/25
    From: France
    Hello,

    I bought my PegII last week with a nice ATC 620 Coolermaster case (black). Quite expensive case but it worth the money!

    http://www.dansdata.com/atc620.htm for more information.

    I took also logitech cordless keyboard and mouse (also in black).

    Nice looking computer ;)
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  • »19.01.04 - 15:40
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    BobDawg1
    Posts: 13 from 2003/11/3
    Yeah, I just got in my first Peg2 board, that's when I realized it was too tall for a 1U. Then if it's a 2U I gotta use then I'd like something similar to what's available for the mini-itx crowd.


    Here's a dual mini-itx rack mount case.

    Travla DUAL mini-itx
  • »23.01.04 - 19:57
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    Caterpillar
    Posts: 32 from 2004/5/27
    Hi guys,

    It's been a few months since the last post on this topic.

    Any new contender to the best Micro ATX sexy case for Pegasos?


    I will buy one soon and am worried about height above the processor daughterboard if you go for a smallish one... any advice?

    What do you think of the following ones?
    http://www.tweaknews.net/reviews/a100/
    http://www.cluboverclocker.com/reviews/cases/SimpleMAXX101/
    http://www.thecrucible.ca/reviews/hornet/
    http://www.antec-inc.com/us/pro_details_enclosure.php?ProdID=15130
    http://www.antec-inc.com/us/pro_details_enclosure.php?ProdID=15100

    Otherwise... well:
    Any other proposal of cases that YOU KNOW are compatible with Pegasos(II)?

    Cheers,
    JBB
  • »09.06.04 - 15:08
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    Posts: 342 from 2003/6/29
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    Van_M
    Posts: 72 from 2003/6/25
    How many front-usb ports, the Pegasos 2 supports?
  • »09.06.04 - 18:03
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  • Targhan
    Posts: 2833 from 2003/2/8
    From: USA
    One front panel USB port, and one front panel FireWire port is supported by the motherboard
    :idea:Targhan

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  • »09.06.04 - 18:05
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  • JBB
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    Caterpillar
    Posts: 32 from 2004/5/27
    Ho, and this case seems not bad at all too:
    http://www.xcase.co.uk/Reviews/compucase_7328_review.html

    Might go with this one actually!
    JBB
  • »09.06.04 - 18:30
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  • Acolyte of the Butterfly
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    DethKnight
    Posts: 139 from 2003/6/24
    From: Central USA
    while a bit large for micro-ATX, I'm rather partial to this case for my 9PJL3 machine.

    http://www.circotech.com/nzxt-guardian-the-guardian-tower-case.html
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  • »09.06.04 - 20:39
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    DrZarkov
    Posts: 142 from 2004/3/21
    From: Germany
    If somebody wants a really stylish tower: I have an original Amiga 4000 Tower fore sale. This tower is a never used rest from an ex Amiga shop, unfortunally it was not in a box for the past few years, so it has some little (not very visible) scratches. Problem: It is AT, not ATX, so it needs not only a new power-supply, it needs some metal work on the backside to make an ATX-board like the Pegasos II fitting!
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  • Paladin of the Pegasos
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    Acill
    Posts: 1914 from 2003/10/19
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    I've found the place to get great looking cases at even better prices
    is newegg.com. I havent found any place that cant compete with that
    place at all. The case I got is just awsome! Its a perfect match for
    the style of the Pegasos and I only paid $25 shipped with a 400W power
    supply included.
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  • »09.06.04 - 23:46
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    BatteMan
    Posts: 282 from 2003/2/24
    From: France
    You can look here too : http://yycase.com/products/
    I have the YY105 (the same tower see at an australian Pegasos show :-D ).
    100 euros for the tower with the supply.
    Proud user of MorphOS since 2003 !
  • »09.06.04 - 23:48
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  • Cocoon
    Cocoon
    Posts: 54 from 2004/6/16
    From: East Midlands, UK
    I like the Aria cube (as seen on previous page), but would the PSU clear the CPU card ok?

    At work we're getting MiniATX towers from Compusys, they're like stubby towers in uninsiring beige but with a quick paintjob they'd look nice ... I like custom painjobs, ever since I put flames on my Mum's Austin 1300GT when I was 13 :-D
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  • »19.06.04 - 23:46
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